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Thousands of Los Angeles Unified School District teachers and Service Employees International Union 99 members rally outside the LAUSD headquarters in Los Angeles Tuesday, March 21, 2023. Thousands of service workers backed by teachers began a three-day strike against the Los Angeles Unified School District on Tuesday, shutting down education for a half-million students in the nations second-largest school system. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Teachers On Strike

Yadiel Soto-Rocha April 18, 2023

From March 21st to the 23rd in Los Angeles, the nation's second-largest school district canceled classes as 60,000 education workers went on strike. Two of the significant education workers' unions walked...

Mysterious Balloons Bring Controversy.

Mysterious Balloons Bring Controversy.

Yadiel Soto-Rocha, Staff February 21, 2023

Since the end of January and the beginning of February, unidentified flying balloons have taken most of the media coverage. It all began when the U.S. military identified a Chinese spy balloon as it entered...

Deadly Train Derailments in Ohio.

Deadly Train Derailments in Ohio.

Brendan Cabral, Staff February 16, 2023

On February 3rd, 2023, a situation occurred in East Palestine, Ohio. That Friday, a freight train going down a railroad carried a hazardous chemical called "Vinyl chloride" within some of its train cars....

A Focus on Kansas Political Agenda.

A Focus on Kansas Political Agenda.

Yadiel Soto-Rocha, Staff February 2, 2023

Recently in the Kansas Legislature, lawmakers are choosing to push a bill that would criminalize gender reassignment surgery and hormone therapy. The Kansas GOP, alongside “trying to create fairness...

NFL Playoffs at Full Steam.

NFL Playoffs at Full Steam.

Jake Wiley, Sports Media Director January 26, 2023

The National Football League (NFL) playoffs are up and at ‘em this year! January and February are very exciting months for football fans, and so far, it has been one crazy playoff series. Starting with...

Social Media vs. Kohberger in the Idaho Murders.

Social Media vs. Kohberger in the Idaho Murders.

Allison Sandoval, Staff January 24, 2023

In the early hours of November 13th, 2022, four students had their lives taken away from them by a man who thought he could outsmart the police. The current suspect is 28 year old Bryan Kohberger, a graduate...

The National Debt Continues to Increase.

The National Debt Continues to Increase.

Jack Koksal, Staff January 24, 2023

On Thursday, January 19th, 2023, the United States government met the debt limit set by congress at 31.4 trillion dollars. This does not mean the sky is falling, but it has started a countdown to what...

The “Purge Law” of Illinois

The “Purge Law” of Illinois

Jake Wiley, Sports Media Director September 29, 2022

I bet you have never heard of this law before, but it is extremely controversial and nerve-wracking for the American population and the state of Illinois. It is a part of the SAFE-T Act passed by the Illinois...

U.S Districts and Banned Books

U.S Districts and Banned Books

Elycia Johnson, Writer February 24, 2022

The idea of book banning is to censor content that officials object to due to their content, ideas, and themes. Many student leaders have fought book banning laws to create a more inclusive learning environment...

PRO TRUMP PROTESTORS BREACH CAPITOL HILL

PRO TRUMP PROTESTORS BREACH CAPITOL HILL

Dalton Janousek, Manager January 6, 2021

Washington D.C ~ During the vote count within the U.S Capitol, Pro Trump protestors breached Capitol Police as they entered the Capitol. The protestors previously being at a Trump rally that occurred ...

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Joe Biden Wins Presidency

Dalton Janousek, Sports Director November 3, 2020

After 5 long days of wait and anticipation, former Vice President, Joe Biden has officially won the President-Elect. All eyes were on news outlets all week as Americans waited for votes to come to arrive...

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